Activist forced out of US after criticising Trump-aligned Colombian politician
Summary
Beto Coral, a Colombian activist living in the United States, protested against a Colombian politician supported by President Trump. Shortly after, US officials detained Coral, alleging he engaged in political activity while on a visa, and he was forced to leave the country after spending more than 30 days in detention.Key Facts
- Beto Coral protested in Florida against Abelardo de la Espriella, a far-right Colombian politician backed by President Trump.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio notified the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) about Coral’s political activity, suggesting action to remove him.
- Coral was arrested soon after and held in detention for 30 days, where he reported mistreatment before voluntarily leaving the US.
- Coral had lived in the US for over 10 years and had applied for political asylum after receiving death threats in Colombia.
- Abelardo de la Espriella won the June Colombian presidential election and replaced the left-wing president Gustavo Petro.
- Coral had previous legal disputes with De la Espriella, including a defamation case Coral lost.
- US officials warned that interfering in foreign elections could risk visa status, a stance publicly supported by Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau.
- Coral accused De la Espriella of secretly recording and attempting to blackmail him, and filed a complaint with the FBI.
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